The Calumet County Treasurer mails Harrison's property tax bills before the 3rd Monday in December.
Real Estate Taxes:
Taxpayers can pay their tax bill in full or in two installments. If you elect to pay your taxes in full, payment is due to the Village by January 31, 2026. Should you choose to pay your taxes in two installments, the first installment is due to the Village of Harrison by January 31, 2026, and the second installment is payable directly to the Calumet County Treasurer by July 31, 2026.
Tax payments postmarked or dropped off in the Village’s 24-hour drop box by December 31, 2025, will be receipted in 2025. Keep in mind the USPS policy changes that could impact your postmark date. Learn more here: https://www.wislawnow.com/2025/11/postmark-changes-at-the-post-office-and-late-mail/
Note: Failure to pay at least the first installment, including any special charges or assessments, by the specified due date will result in the entire outstanding balance becoming due, and interest and penalties will accrue until paid in full.
Payment Options:
- At Village Hall:
- The administrative counter window is open during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Note that Village Hall will be closed December 24th, 25th, 31st, and January 1st.
- The drop box located in the entrance of the Village Hall is available: 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- At Nicolet National Bank: 3111 E Calumet Street during their normal business hours
- Online: Payment may be made online via the Calumet County website: Pay Here
- Service Fees: 2.50% convenience fee if paying by credit card and $1.00 convenience fee if paying by e-check
- By mail: If you would like a receipt mailed back to you, include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your payment.
Mail your payment to:
Village of Harrison
Attn: Tax Collections
W5298 State Road 114
Menasha, WI 54952
Lottery Credit:
Wisconsin shares the profits from the lotteries with all homeowners on their property tax bill. To qualify for the lottery credit on your property tax bill, the following statement must hold true: as of January 1st, you were the owner of the property and used the property as your primary residence. (A resident can only have one primary residence.) To add or remove a lottery credit from your tax bill, please use the following link: Department of Revenue Forms
School Levy Credit:
The school levy tax credit is applied to every taxable property. The credit amount is based on the property's assessed value as a percent of the municipality's total assessed value and varies between school districts.
To look up information about your parcel, such as assessed value, tax information (tax bills or payments), etc., click here for the Calumet County Property Search.